Three Ways to Use Healing Essential Oils That Work

When it comes to using essential oils topically, most recipes will simply say “add to a carrier oil and apply”. That sounds simple enough but the reality is that measuring the proper number of drops can be hit or miss. Most EO brands include an orifice style dropper but just when you think you have doled out the requisite drops, more come out. This is not only wasteful, but when it comes to essential oils, using more is not always better.

A solution to this dilemma is to create custom salves, butters, and lotion bars that make the application of essential oils a cinch. Not only that, crafting these concoctions and using essential oils in this manner is fun, especially if you are a do-it-yourself type. When creating your own blends, you can mix and match oils at will or stick to a tried and true healing combination.

Speaking of a tried and true healing combination, my absolute favorite is a blend that includes equal parts of Lavender, Rosemary, and Peppermint essential oils. I love them so much, that I have convinced my favorite EO purveyor, Spark Naturals, to offer them with free shipping but more about that later.

First, though, I am recapping three essential oil recipes that simply work, and should be in everyone’s natural first aid arsenal. They are a cinch to put together, budget friendly, smell wonderful, and are not in the least bit boring. Not only that, they make a wonderful launching point for some great custom blends of your own.

Directions1. Put a pot of water on the stove to simmer. While the water is heating, add the coconut oil, olive oil and beeswax pastilles in a heatproof jar or measuring cup.

2. Set the jar filled with the coconut oil, olive oil, and wax into the water and leave it there until it melts, giving it a stir from time to time. You want a slow, gentle melt so take your time. It could take 15 or 20 minutes depending on the temperature of the water bath.

3. While the ingredients are melting, drop your essential oils into each of the containers. For 2 ounce jars, use 5 drops of each oil (total of 15 drops per jar). For 4 ounce jars, use 10 drops of each oil (total of 30 drops per jar).

Hint: I have found that it is easier to use a glass medicine dropper than the dropper that comes with the bottle of essential oil. This is optional and a matter of personal preference.

4. Pour the melted oils into each of the smaller jars containing essential oils. There is no need to stir unless you want to since the oils will mix up on their own.

5. Set the filled jars aside for up to 24 hours. Although the salve will start to firm up within minutes, it takes at least 12 hours to complete the firming process.

Directions1. Combine the Shea Butter and Coconut Oil (or other liquid carrier oil) in a large Pyrex cup or mason jar and set on the stove in a pan of simmering water. You can also use a double boiler but this is so much easier. Be sure to use a large vessel so that water does not splatter and contaminate the oils.

2. Gently stir until melted.

3. When thoroughly melted, remove your cup or jar from the water bath and set aside for 5 minutes. During this time, the melted oils will cool just enough to prevent overheating the liquid oils.

4. Add the remaining oils which are already in liquid form as well as the essential oils.

5. Set aside to cool. The butter/oils will begin to harden a bit which is what you want.

Note: I set mine in the refrigerator for 30 minutes to speed the process.

4. Using a hand mixer (I used my blending stick), whip until you have a nice fluffy consistency. If cooled and semi-hardened as described above, this will take anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes so be patient.

Note: Another reason you want to use a large cup or jar to melt the oils is that the whipping process will make a mess all over the place if there is insufficient heat room.

5. Transfer your Simple Body Butter to a scrupulously clean container and you are done. I have used both glass mason jars and plastic jars (like these) with success.

This is a small batch recipe but it can easily be doubled or even tripled.

Of course if you prefer to use different essential oils, you can do that too. Just keep in mind that for this small batch, you will be adding about 60 drops total, depending on the quality of your oils and dilution desired. It has been my experience that the higher quality the oil, the less you will need.

Note: 60 drops is the same dilution used with Miracle Healing Salve. It uses a total of 30 drops of essential oil per 4 ounce jar.

Healing Lotion Bars – The Recipe

Making these Healing Lotion Bars is super simple. The ingredients are readily available and although you can use a fancy mold like I did, you can also use a muffin tin or even an ice cube tray for shaping the bars. After some trial and error, have found this lotion bar recipe to be just perfect!

Set a pot of water on the stove and bring it to a slow simmer. You may also use a double boiler but I prefer using a pot of water and a glass measuring cup as a make-shift version so I can better see the action. This also makes pouring the hot liquid into the molds safer and easier.

2. While you are waiting for the water, gather your ingredients so they are ready to go. Add the coconut oil and beeswax to your glass measuring cup and set it aside for a moment.

3. Measure out a chunk of Shea butter then chop it up a bit into smaller pieces. Set the Shea butter aside for now.

4. When the water is simmering, add the glass measuring cup holding your coconut oil and beeswax to the pan and let them melt. Do not add the essential oils; that comes later.

5. Give your brew a stir from time to time; this tends to speed up the melting of the wax. For me, this step took about 10 minutes.

6. When everything is nice and melted, quickly add the Shea butter. It will melt quickly which is what you want. While it is melting, stir it up like a crazy person. I read over and over that this prevents graininess so that is what I did. I used a dinner knife but you can use a spoon, fork, or even a chopstick.

7. Once the Shea butter is melted, quickly take your liquid off the burner and add the essential oils. I used the same oils I use in miracle healing salve (and in about the same proportion) but you can use whatever you want. Or none at all if you want a plain lotion bar.

8. Quickly pour the liquid into your molds. I used this silicone daisy mold and love the results although during my testing and trial runs, I used muffin tins, both bare and with paper liners. They worked fine but were not as cute. And these daisy shaped lotion bars are very cute if not a bit quirky!

9. Set the healing lotion bars on the counter to firm up, or, do what I did and set them in the refrigerator to cool. They will harden up in an hour or two.

10. Once the healing lotion bars are firm, pop them out of the mold. They are ready to use as is although I find that they cure and harden a bit more over the next few days.

Note: The proportion and blend of essential oils is a personal choice. Feel free to experiment. For my healing lotion bars, I used the same oils that I use in my Miracle Healing Salve. The recipe above made 1 1/4 cup of liquid lotion bar base so I chose to use the same proportion of 30 drops for every 4 ounces of base carrier oil (in this case coconut oil, Shea butter, and beeswax).long before that.

Three of My Best Loved Oils are Budget Friendly

When I say these oils are budget friendly, I mean it. Here is a cost breakdown both before and after adding my 10% discount.

5ml

15ml

Lavender

6.99

18.90

Rosemary

6.99

13.72

Peppermint

6.46

18.45

Total

20.44

51.07

After 10% Discount using code BACKDOORSURVIVAL at checkout

18.40

45.96

11 Ways (So Far) to Use the Miracle Healing Salve EO Combination

The “miracle” of this combination is how easily it resolves a variety of first aid and skin care issues and woes. Here is a short list of some od the ways I personally use this healing combination of Lavender, Rosemary, and Peppermint essential oil.

1. Antiseptic Ointment for life’s little bumps and bruises: Instead of Neosporin, reach for Miracle Healing Salve, Butter, or Lotion Bars to both soothe and heal cuts and scrapes.

2. Hand and foot moisturizer: An unbelievably emollient hand and foot moisturizer. No more dry hands and feet – especially when using the body butter.

3. Relief for nocturnal foot and muscle cramps. Rub this combination of oils on the bottom of your feet and on your calves before going to bed. You must be consistent because at least for me the results are cumulative. I went from nightly cramps to cramping only 3 or 4 times a month. Really, this really works.

4. Promotes healing of scars. Slather the Miracle Salve, Butter or Lotion Bar over new scars and watch them heal in days rather than weeks.

6. Eliminates symptoms of mild eczema and psoriasis: With the addition of 5 to 10 drops of Melaleuca oil (tea tree) to a jar of Miracle Salve or Body Butter, dry, ugly patch of psoriasis on Shelly’s elbow all but disappeared. In the past he has tried everything including diet changes and prescription drugs. It took about 3 weeks for these healing essential oils to do their thing but they do work. For more immediate results,read Treating Psoriasis with Essential Oils.

8. Facial moisturizer and serum: Yes, really. You would think it would be greasy but the oils absorb quickly and leave your face with a nice, dewy texture.

9. Cuticle and nail conditioner: No more ragged cuticles or dry, splitting nails. This is a byproduct of being diligent about #3 above. It just happened without my realizing it.

10. Hair serum: A few drops liquefied in your palms and then smoothed over your hair will leave it shiny and less fly-away.

11. Relieve pet scratching and itching, too. Tucker the Awesome Wonder Dog was scratching himself in one spot on his belly so I put a little Miracle salve on the spot and a couple of hours later he stopped. Was it the smell, the healing properties or just a coincidence? I don’t know but it worked.

The Final Word

However you choose to apply your essential oils, the application method does not have to be difficult, tendious, or boring. These recipes are easy to concoct and will give you a jump start on creating synergies that work to heal in a non-toxic manner that is safe and effective for almost everyone.

Pick one, two, or all three methods. I promise you the results will be worth the effort. They work.

Beeswax Organic Pastilles, Yellow, 100% Pure 16 Oz: I ordered the white pastilles but have since learned that the natural yellow pastilles are better. That said, the difference may not be discernable – just be sure that what you purchase is cosmetic grade.

Glass Droppers, Pack of 6: I bought a package of these and loved them. When I went to re-order, I accidentally ordered plastic instead glass droppers. Learn from my mistake. The price is the same so get the glass ones.

100% Pure Organic Unrefined Raw Shea Butter: This is the Shea butter I used and am happy that it was not gritty. I don’t have experience with other brands so I don’t know if my success was due to technique or the Shea butter itself.

Coconut Oil: New from Spark Naturals is pure, 100% organic virgin Coconut Oil. I find it very smooth and silky to work with in salves, and love the taste when used in cooking. Note that no refrigeration is required and although it solid at room temperature, it melts at 76 degrees. The Nutiva brand from Amazon or Costco works well too.

Spark Naturals Base Salve: This is a foundation salve and is comparable to my Simple Salve. Using base salve, you can add your own oils to mix and match and concoct your own unique salves. Base salve is a bargain especially when you consider you can re-purpose the jar (worth a few dollars itself) when making your own Simple Salve down the road!

Plant Therapy Jojoba Oil: I love using Jojoba oil. I like that it closely resembles the sebum of the skin, and is rich in the antioxidant, vitamin E. Jojoba is very stable and comes with a nearly indefinite shelf life, even without refrigeration. Add some to a homemade salve or body butter is like insurance, and so far, I have never had one of my custom crafted items go bad.

Essential Oils Desk Reference 6th Edition: This is the ultimate gift for the essential oil lover in your life. I thought long and hard before purchasing this book myself, but once I did, I was so grateful I took the leap. The information is cross referenced in many ways making it easy to find what you are looking for. When searching for a particular remedy, you may see multiple oils listed and any will work but they are presented in order of typical efficacy. The nice thing is that if you do not have #1 on hand, you can move down the list. I have found the recommendations to be spot on. Also available as a pocket sized guide for a greatly reduced price.

The Complete Book of Essential Oils and Aromatherapy: I first became interested in aromatherapy and essential oils in the early 90s which was before they really became mainstream. I read every book I could get my hands on and dabbled at creating synergy’s (a combination of two or more oils that create a chemical compound that is greater than the sum of its individual components). My bible then, and even now, is this book.

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For anyone who has not read my previous comments about Gaye’s healing salve, be assured it worked wonders for myself and hubby. I had dermatitis for over a year. Doc tried three different steroid creams. I saw Gaye’s post some years ago and whipped up a batch. In ten days it was gone. Hubby has discord eczema and this is the only thing he uses now. Not only does it heal well, but his frequency of outbreaks is greatly diminished. Told his dermatologist about it, but he’d rather keep doling out pills and expensive creams. Give it a try!
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I am in the process of moving and all of my supplies, including my scale, are packed. I am hoping that someone else will pipe in with an answer. In the meantime, I would shave some beeswax from your bar (use a kitchen peeler) and measure out the necessary amount. Before adding your oils, remove a small amount and put it in the refrigerator for 20 minutes. If sets up, you are good. If too runny, add a bit more wax and if too firm, add a bit more oil.

There is no harm in re-melting the mixture multiple times before adding the essential oils.

I would just add don’t forget using EO blends. I had taken a hard fall and broken my arm between the shoulder and elbow in three places in two, spiral and a third all the way to the elbow. It was a rough surgery and left me on narcotic pain pills. I wanted off the pills ASAP. I tried Gaye’s Arthritis Buster blend of Birch, Geranium, and Lemongrass. It worked so well as a topical roll on and rub into the skin that I got quick pain relief and off all the pills. Thanks again Gaye.

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I'm Gaye, just an ordinary gal trying to make sense of our changing world. I am addicted to prepping, DIY projects, adult coloring books, and ballroom dancing. I live what I call a strategic life and believe you should too. Everyone needs to prepare for the worst and live for the best. Won't you join me?